Ukraine Says Crimea Attack Destroyed 2 Russian Military Boats

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukraine's GUR military intelligence service said Thursday that its forces had used naval drones to destroy two Russian patrol boats off
Moscow-annexed Crimea.The GUR wrote on Telegram that its Group 13 special forces unit "successfully attacked the boats of the aggressor
state of Russia in temporarily occupied Crimea" using Ukrainian naval drones.It said that Russia used fighter planes and helicopters to try
to destroy the drones in the Vuzka bay of northwest Crimea, as well as firing on them using small arms and 30 mm cannons.It posted video
footage of a helicopter firing into the water and bright flashes of fire apparently coming from the coast, saying this did not prevent the
Ukrainians from "successfully completing their combat mission.""As a result of the strike, two Russian boats were destroyed," the GUR said,
adding that according to preliminary data, they were high-speed amphibious vessels of the KS-701 Tunets type.The GUR video shows footage
from a drone showing it homing in on two moored boats, as well as nighttime footage of a huge explosion sending a plume of smoke up into the
air.The KS-701 small motor boats, made in Russia, are used for coastal patrols.Ukraine said Russian shelling had killed a male civilian in a
village in the northeast Kharkiv region Thursday and another in the southern Kherson region.Russia said a Ukrainian drone strike on a car
carrying agricultural workers killed one person and wounded nine others in its Belgorod border region.Moscow said earlier it had destroyed
two Ukrainian naval drones "heading for Crimea" and intercepted 13 aerial drones in the southern Krasnodar region and over the Black Sea
near Crimea.Russia also said it shot down eight tactical ATACMS missiles over the Sea of Azov, near Crimea.Russia's Defense Ministry later
said the Black Sea fleet had destroyed four Ukrainian naval drones, without giving details.Faced with more than two years of Russian
bombardments, Ukraine has taken the fight to Russian soil, often targeting energy infrastructure across the border.Separately, Russia's FSB
security service said it had foiled a series of sabotage attacks planned by Ukrainian special services on railway lines in Crimea.The FSB
said it detained four local residents recruited by Ukraine, while their leader, a Russian citizen, was killed during capture by an exploding
IUD, Russian news agencies reported.Russian television said the agents had planned to paralyze the movement of trains so that Ukrainians
could attack them with rockets
Video footage showed confiscated cartridges, an old machine gun, a pistol and a Kalashnikov.